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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 795719"><p>Oh my goodness, I think Klein might be right.</p><p></p><p>When i first read the original poster's pakistani story, I was thinking about what what a lot of canadian receivers have said about receiving packages from companies in America.</p><p></p><p>Many examples I have read are similar to what klein is talking about.</p><p></p><p>Apparently, if you use certain shipping options(usually more expensive) like next next day or 2 day air as opposed to ground, then ups will cover the brokerage fees (whatever they might be) when shipping from the states to Canada. </p><p></p><p>Over a year ago, I had to ship something to Canada for a friend and Klein helped me with this concern (which I read about) by telling me some of the shipping options that get past the hidden brokerage fees.</p><p></p><p></p><p>While this may be of some relation to the original poster's story, the solution I used for shipping to Canada probably won't work for shipping to Pakastan.</p><p></p><p>And Upstate, is it possible that packages that you handled going to Canada either used a shipping option that avoided such brokerage fees and/or perhaps the brokerage fees were not to be determined and those that were to be determined would fall upon the receiver and not the shipper?</p><p></p><p>In other words, upstate, perhaps the delivery man on the other side of the border would handle the package you handled and now there was a c.o.d in his diad concerning the package with the exact brokerage amount?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 795719"] Oh my goodness, I think Klein might be right. When i first read the original poster's pakistani story, I was thinking about what what a lot of canadian receivers have said about receiving packages from companies in America. Many examples I have read are similar to what klein is talking about. Apparently, if you use certain shipping options(usually more expensive) like next next day or 2 day air as opposed to ground, then ups will cover the brokerage fees (whatever they might be) when shipping from the states to Canada. Over a year ago, I had to ship something to Canada for a friend and Klein helped me with this concern (which I read about) by telling me some of the shipping options that get past the hidden brokerage fees. While this may be of some relation to the original poster's story, the solution I used for shipping to Canada probably won't work for shipping to Pakastan. And Upstate, is it possible that packages that you handled going to Canada either used a shipping option that avoided such brokerage fees and/or perhaps the brokerage fees were not to be determined and those that were to be determined would fall upon the receiver and not the shipper? In other words, upstate, perhaps the delivery man on the other side of the border would handle the package you handled and now there was a c.o.d in his diad concerning the package with the exact brokerage amount? [/QUOTE]
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